Blog by Kevin Wong

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The price gap
between homes in Canada and the United States remains “yawning” despite
the changing fortunes of the two real estate markets, but that’s bound
to change.

The U.S. housing market, where the financial crisis began, has been
on the upswing after years of depression, while the Canadian market has
cooled over the past several months as policy makers try to engineer a
sof ...

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Downtown Vancouver and outlying suburbs are on the cusp of a
nation-leading jump in commercial real estate capacity, but market
experts are only mildly concerned about the risk of a glut that would
drive down prices.

In the downtown alone, developers are moving
ahead with six major office and towers, leaving veteran industry
observers to wonder if the Metro region’s economy is robu ...

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There are fresh signs of cooling in the Canadian housing
market, but analysts say fears of a major crash have yet to materialize.

Canada
Mortgage and Housing Corp. reported Tuesday that the pace of housing
starts crept up slightly last month from February, despite a drop in the
number of single dwellings begun in some urban markets.